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6th-8th Grade Dance
On Friday night, November 22nd the 6th, 7th, and 8th graders are invited to attend the Dance. Music, snacks, and drinks will be provided at the dance. All attire must be appropriate for a school event (see Student Dress Code in the La Entrada Handbook). Please have your son/daughter return their permission slip to the dance table during lunch Wednesday, November 20th through Friday, November 22nd during lunch.
If your son/daughter is attending the dance then he/she needs to turn in $3 with his/her signed permission slip in order to obtain a dance ticket. Students will be able to purchase tickets on Friday for $5. The students should arrive at 7:00pm and be picked up promptly at 9:30pm. If students are not picked up by 9:45pm, they will lose the privilege of attending the next dance.
Attendees will not be admitted to the dance after 7:10pm without a note, nor may they leave the dance before 9:30pm.
Canned Food Drive
Throughout the week of November 18th - November 22nd, the ASB is holding its' annual food drive, which is a vital part of the Second Harvest Food Bank's mission that provides nearly one-third of the food they distribute each year. By participating in our food drive with Second Harvest Food Bank, you can make an immediate difference in the life of a local family. Each can that a student donates will count towards spirit points for their grade. Help spread the joy of the season and bring in your canned foods! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mrs. Rianda in room 20, trianda@llesd.org, or contact Anna L., ASB Community Service Coordinator. The food barrels will be located in the foyer of Jensen Hall. Please no glass jars or bottles.
Spirit Activities
The up coming spirit dress-up will be on Wednesday, November 20th and students should wear their favorite jersey. This could a personal jersey from their sport (i.e. AYSO jersey, high school, college), or professional jersey.
Join the LE Community Service Club
The La Entrada Service Club is still open to join for all grades! We invite you to inquire any time via email and/or attend our next meeting (Thursday, December 5th in the MUR at lunchtime). We'd love to have you help our Community. For questions, please contact Katie Evans (evanskat@hotmail.com).
Fifth Grade Band Notes As the eighty band students prepare for their first-ever band concert on December 18th, they will be involved in two special rehearsals where they will all play together prior to the Winter Concert. The dates of these two rehearsals will be:
- Friday, December 13 7:30 - 8:05AM
- Monday, December 16 7:30 - 8:05AM Students are asked to come to the music room a few minutes early to locate their assigned seat and get their instrument ready to play.
A big Thank You goes out to Mr. John McGrory and his son for directing an hour-long trumpet clinic last week in the music room during minimum days. The students played a great deal of trumpet, learned the basics and had fun during the session. Mr. McGrory also helped out with a dozen or so 'one-on-one,' half-hour long, individualized trumpet sessions aimed at correct embouchure, breathing and tone production on the instrument.
Spring Musical News
Students and parents alike will be pleased to hear that our annual spring musical will be "Xanadu" and will be staged on Thursday, April 24th and Friday, April 25th at Woodside's PAC at 7:00pm. Here are the important dates to consider:
(Wed) February 5 (4/5 grade) Auditions in music room 3:00 - 5:00PM
(Thur) February 6 (6/7/8 grade) Auditions in music room 3:00 - 5:00PM
(Thur) February 6 Parent Musical Meeting in MUR 7:00PM
(Fri) February 7 Cast list up on music room outside door 7:30AM
(Fri) February 7 Cast read-thru in music room 3:00PM
(Mon/Wed/Fri) starting on Feb 10 *Spring Musical Rehearsals 3:00 - 5:00PM
(Thur) April 24 "Xanadu" show at Woodside's PAC 7:00PM
(Fri) April 25 "Xanadu" show at Woodside's PAC 7:00PM
*There will be no rehearsals on:
- Feb 17/19/21 ski break
- March 10/12 minimum days due to Parent-Teacher Conferences
- March 14 local spring recess
- April 14/16/18 spring break
Tech week (at Woodside's PAC) will run on Monday, April 21,Tuesday April 22 and Wednesday, April 23 from 3:30 - 6:30pm for three consecutive days.
Break a Leg!
Who's In Your Teen's Village?
by Martha Chan, LMFT Site Director at Terman Middle School
By now the saying that "It takes a village to raise a child" has entered our language, but what does it mean for the parents of teenagers? When our children enter adolescence, one of their primary developmental tasks is to branch out beyond the immediate family for role models and sources of support. By the time that our children reach secondary school, many of them have already connected with other adults; these may be members of the extended family, teachers, neighbors, coaches, friends' parents, or youth leaders in their spiritual community. At the same time, one of our primary tasks as parents is to allow, even encourage, these connections as part of our own changing role in our children's lives. Difficult as it may be, we need to be engaged in giving back to our children control over various parts of their lives, in preparation for their moving out into the world eventually.
This can be a challenge for parents who are accustomed to being the primary authority, and/or the main confidant, in their child's life. You may miss hearing all about their school day, friends, thoughts and dreams over an after-school snack, during dinner or at bedtime. At the same time, it can be a bit nerve-wracking to provide choices to your child in areas where you're not confident that they have enough information or judgment to make good decisions. This is where the village can play a part in your child's life, and can help to decrease your own worries. You may find it helpful to give some thought to the question of who is in your teen's "village":
- Are there adults who are quoted to you as an authority by your child?
- Have you noticed your child wanting to spend more time with a particular family, and talking about the parents as well as the children in the family?
- Does your child seem to respond positively to a teacher or coach who holds him or her to high standards?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, or found yourself thinking about similar examples that you see in your child, what next? Hopefully, it will be reassuring for you to know that there are other adults connected with your child, helping to guide him or her through the teen years. It's helpful if you can become comfortable with the idea that your child sees someone else as more knowledgeable than you, at least in some areas. At the same time, it's important that you remain engaged with your child, not contradicting or undermining the other adult, but offering your perspective and remaining clear about the rules and expectations within you family. Most teens understand that we live in a diverse community, and that families may differ considerably from each other. When they feel they have been listened to while presenting an alternative viewpoint, teens can usually accept a parental statement that "In this family we do things this way."
I believe it was Mark Twain who observed that children believe that parents know everything when they are young, we become clueless when they are teenagers, and then we become wise again when they are somewhere in their 20's. When you have given your children a good foundation, combining love and clear boundaries when they are younger, they may present a challenge for you during their teen years, but they will come back around eventually, and will appreciate how wise you have become in the meantime.
Adolescent Counseling Services is a community non-profit, which provides vital counseling services on eight secondary campuses at no charge to students and their families. To learn more about our services please visit the ACS website at www.acs-teens.org or call Rom Brafman, PhD, Site Director at La Entrada at (650) 854-3962 ext. 216. ACS relies on the generosity of community members to continue offering individual, family, and group counseling to over 1,500 individuals annually. ACS provides critical interventions and mental health services, building a better future for tomorrow. If you are interested in helping to support our efforts, do not hesitate to call to make a donation. It goes a long way in helping teenagers find their way!
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Wednesday, November 20, 9:00am - 12:00pm
We have so many wonderful projects this year for the Faire that we still have a lot of prepping to do, so come join us finish preparing the supplies for the craft projects that will be made by our kids on December 6th. We will provide coffee and snacks in the morning. You can come for the whole time or just part of the time. Any help is appreciated. The supplies will be provided for the projects that need to be prepped. It will be a fun morning of chatting and creativity.
Please feel free to contact us if you have questions.
Save the Date: The Holiday Faire, Friday, December 6.
Please donate one or many brown shopping bags for the Holiday Faire. We need enough bags for each student to use the day of the Faire to hold the many wonderful projects they will make. A labeled box will be in front of the MUR for the shopping bag donations. Thank you!
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Sign up for the GeoBee by December 6!
Here's the form.
GeoBee Contest Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2014, 3:00 - 5:00pm, in Jensen Hall
Optional Lunchtime Practice Sessions: Nov. 20th, Dec. 4th, Dec. 18th, and Jan. 8th.
The National Geographic Bee (GeoBee) is a fun, educational, and nationwide geography competition for U.S. schools with any grades four through eight. During Lunch Enrichment Club, to prepare for the GeoBee, we will play games, review materials and use the GeoBee app from National Geographic. We'll also share some great online tools!
The top three La Entrada finalists will receive a GeoBee T-Shirt! The La Entrada 1st place winner will take a qualifying test that will be submitted to National Geographic for scoring. Qualifying students are invited to compete at the state level. State winners are invited to compete at the National level with an opportunity to win college scholarships up to $50,000!
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The Spelling Bee Needs You!
Sign up for the Spelling Bee Qualifying Test Grading Party!
This week, all students will be administered a 20-question spelling test in class.
Then the fun begins! On Thurs, Dec 5, from 9 to 11 am, up to 20 lucky adults will be able to attend the Spelling Bee Qualifying Test Grading Party. Enjoy friends, laughter and delicious treats and coffee, while grading tests to determine which students qualify for the Bee. Don't miss out! To sign up, contact Kari Mueller (Kari.rae@gmail.com) or Janelle London (jlondon@stanfordalumni.org).
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Reflections Update
We have received so many fantastic entries this year! Come and see the amazing works of art inspired by BELIEVE, DREAM, INSPIRE created by your classmates. Find out which works will go on to compete at the Regionals on Thursday, November 21st at 6:00pm in the MUR. All who have submitted an entry will receive an Evite to this event. If you have any questions, contact Julie Ann Min at julieann_lowery@yahoo.com.
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Solve the Math Problem of the Week and you could win a prize!
Try the Math Counts Problem of the Week for the week of November 18, at http://mathcounts.org/resources/problem-of-the-week.
Submit your answers to LEMathCounts@gmail.com by end of day Friday.
All those who submit correct answers will be entered into a prize drawing.
You don't need to be on the math team to win. Good luck, and happy math!
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Las Lomitas Education Foundation |
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Congratulations to the Ice Cream Raffle Winners !!
Jordana and Benjamin Weiss, Jennifer and Michael Wagner, Charles and Dana Carmel, Debora and Gregory Rocklin, Gregory and Christina Baszucki, Meg and David Sloan, Kyoko and James Robinson, Catherine Carlton and Bob Ridenour, Judson and Krista Hoffman, Jill and Matt Ohline, Deborah and Steven Levine, Yehbin Song and Brian Lee, Megumi and Daisuke Uchida, Benny Gavi and Daryl Oakes, John Neil Weintraut, Joe Singleton and Molly Glennen, Kristen Shima and Ray Mueller, Michael and Leslie Trigg, Kristine and Victor Westerlind, Paula and Paul Welander, Priya Mathew and Suresh Vasudevan, Anthony Powell and Melinda Moir; Eric and Debra Ver Ploeg, Laaya Khamsi and Kamran Gholamy, Jim and Linda McGeever, Lisa and Christian Puccetti, Janelle and Barry Martin, William Westermann and Katharine Moir, Kathryn and Nicole Bartow, Stephen and Anna Plume, Theresa and Kevin Murphy, Tiffany and Wayne Lee, Heather and John Yandle, Monique Janelle London and Gerald Wluka, Suzy and Gregg Medaglia, Shiva and Reza Safaei, Santria Jones, Robert Olshausen and Lisa DeCosta, Elizabeth and Larry Wiseman, Nalin and Mark Decker, Jennifer Overholt, Marilee Moy, Thompson and Wayne Thompson, Roy 'Terry' and Myn Demmon, Rachel and Kent Perkocha, Maria and Michael Doktorczyk, Paula Hamilton and Kenneth Chang, Kathy Kau and Kay Chang, Eva Bryer and Bardia Pezeshki, Tracey and Kent Seymour, Kristin and Michael Galvin, Wendy Wang and Andy Li, David and Christy Story, Greg and Michelle Becker
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Guys Night In for the BCS Championship! Watch the 2014 BCS Championship Game from a movie theater lounge seat at the Friesel home on Monday, January 6, 2014. Or play pool, air hockey, and darts in front of the large flat screen TV nearby. There are still tickets available, and 100% of your ticket price goes to support the Foundation. Click here to purchase your ticket HERE.
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For more information please see our Community Report online here.
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Las Lomitas League |
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
We invite the school community to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory performed by La Entrada students in Peninsula Youth Theatre's after-school class Play in a Box on Tuesday, November 19th at 4 pm in Jensen Hall. The performance is free and should last approximately 30 - 40 minutes.
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Sequoia Union High School District News |
Attention Parents of 8th Graders!
Want to get the scoop on M-A from current M-A moms? The Foundation for the Future is sponsoring a coffee solely for the purpose of community education. Join mothers who currently have students at M-A for an informal conversation about the school on Wednesday, November 20, from 9:00 to 11:00 at the home of Nancy Kessler, 75 Catalpa Drive, Atherton. Coffee and refreshments will be served. Please send an email to rsvp@mafoundation.org if you plan to attend.
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Common Core Standards at M-A High School
Are you interested in learning more about the Common Core Standards and what they mean for future students of M-A High School? Please join us for coffee as the M-A PTA hosts Principal Zito and speakers from the District Office for a discussion about the new Common Core Standards.
- What are the Common Core Standards?
- What do the Common Core Standards mean for parents and students?
- What is the district's plan for implementing the Standards?
The speakers will answer these questions and more. The SUHSD will be making important decisions on math pathways in January. Parent input is important. Please come to this informative discussion on Wednesday, December 4 at 9:30 a.m. in the PAC Cafeteria behind the Performing Arts Center on M-A's campus.
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Special Parent Education Event
PRINCIPAL MATTHEW ZITO AND THE M-A PARENT EDUCATION SERIES PRESENT:
"Under Pressure: Helping Your Teen Find Balance, Reduce Stress, and Build Resilience" with Lisa Medoff, Ph.D., Stanford University
Thursday, November 21, 2013, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
M-A Performing Arts Center (PAC)
Join us for a special M-A Parent Education Series event with Lisa Medoff, Ph.D., Stanford University, "Under Pressure: Helping Your Teen Find Balance, Reduce Stress, and Build Resilience." In this presentation, Dr. Medoff will describe the cognitive and social-emotional developmental changes of adolescence and discuss ways that parents can communicate effectively with their teenagers during this time of rapid change. She will also discuss how parents can help their children develop communication and coping skills to reduce stress and build resilience.
Lisa Medoff is a developmental psychologist who specializes in adolescent mental health. She teaches courses on adolescent development in the Program in Human Biology at Stanford University, where she is an Associate Dean of Residential Education. Dr. Medoff is the research consultant for Acknowledge Alliance (formerly The Cleo Eulau Center), where she provides workshops and trainings on social and emotional issues in the classroom. She also works privately with students who have learning disabilities and emotional disorders, consulting with families and schools to help them provide the optimal home and school environments for their children with special needs. Her books include the Stressed Out Students Guide To... series and Resilience in the Classroom: Helping Students with Special Needs. Dr. Medoff holds a B.A in psychology from Rice University, an M.S.Ed. in school counseling from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. in child and adolescent development from Stanford University.
This event is free and sponsored by the M-A PTA and the Sequoia Healthcare District. Parents, students, and SUHSD community members welcome.
Refreshments from 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. in the PAC Foyer. Simultaneous Spanish interpretation will be offered.
For information, please contact Charlene Margot, Parent Education Series Program Director, at cmargot@csmconsulting.net or 650-868-0590.
For Spanish, contact Lilly Quinonez, Parent Center Coordinator, 650-322-5311, Ext. 5255
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Urgent - Reading Volunteers Needed for East Palo Alto 3rd Graders
All Students Matter needs parent volunteers for a structured reading program called Reading Scholars at Brentwood Academy in East Palo Alto (behind Home Depot). Volunteers help 3rd graders who are reading below grade level. For one hour a week you will meet with the same child and read books together. We will provide the training, supplies and coordinate the time. You'll see specific changes in your student's reading over time and enjoy getting to know an enthusiastic and motivated student. Have questions or want to sign up? Contact Jeanette Kennedy at jkc_kennedy@yahoo.com or Carolyn Blatman at CBlatman@aol.com.
*************************************************************************** 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Presented by Dancers Repertory Theatre and Menlo Park Academy of Dance and reviewed as a "charming alternative to the Nutcracker." Come see La Entrada's own Greta, Maddie, Amelia, Tara, Ava, Elena, Leben, Katherine and Sophia! Performances at Woodside Performing Arts Center on Saturday December 7 (4:00pm), Sunday December 8 (1:00pm and 4:00pm) Saturday, December 14, (1:00 and 4:00), and Sunday, December 15 (1:00 and 4:00). Tickets available at www.twasthenight.org or by calling 650-323-5292. *************************************************************************** Portola Valley Theatre Conservatory Presents a New Original Work Persephone: an enchanting new play with music Opens Thurs., Nov. 7 and runs through Sat., Nov. 23 Evening performances are at 7:30 P.M.; Matinee performances are at 2:00 P.M. Special premium ticket available Sat., Nov. 9 that includes dinner and wine at Parkside Grille This delightful play is inspired by the ancient Greek myth and tells its story through theatre, dance, poetry, and puppetry, as well as new music that includes jazz, bluegrass and hip hop. Love, loss, and reconciliation are the main themes as Persephone struggles to resolve being caught between two worlds. The circle of her life not only includes the seasons of the year but also the seasons of her own flowering. Suitable for adults and students in Grade 4 and up.
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